Aston Martin V8 Vantage S Dragon 88 Limited Edition

Luxury British sports car maker Aston Martin unveiled three hand crafted ‘Year of the Dragon’ special editions at the 2012 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition.

The historic British brand, desired worldwide for its engineering and design excellence, is using this important Chinese exhibition to build on its long-term commitment to the Asian market, with a particular focus on China. Aston Martin will open 13 new dealerships in China this year.

The Dragon 88 Limited Edition models debuting at Beijing demonstrate the exceptional personalization possibilities available from Aston Martin, with the world-famous sports car brand making 88 cars available for the ultimate in personalization.

Show goers will be able to see a DBS Volante, Virage Coupe and V8 Vantage S Coupe from the Year of the Dragon series. The Dragon 88s on the impressive show stand will be complemented by Aston Martin’s exceptional One-77 supercar, together with a four-door Rapide customized by Aston Martin’s new ‘Q by Aston Martin’ bespoke service, and a DBS cutaway model.

Dr Bez added: “I am very happy to be able to present these iconic cars on the world stage here in Beijing, and I and my staff in China look forward discussing them with visitors to the exhibition.

“This is the first time we have participated in a major automotive show in China since our wholly-owned subsidiary, Aston Martin Lagonda (China) Automobile Distribution Co., Ltd., became our general distributor in China in summer 2011.

“We became general distributor after resolving a lawsuit about distribution rights on friendly terms and we are both proud and pleased that we were able to achieve this. It is another important step on our journey to developing a successful sales operation here in China. Like many newcomers to China we have learned a lot since we first came here in 2007.

“We expect China to become one of our most important markets and look forward to sharing the Aston Martin experience with Chinese customers. Our dealership network is growing very quickly. It now includes Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Shenyang, and will soon also include Ordos City, Chongqing and Tianjin.”

Global Sales Director Andy Gawthorpe said: “We are investing significantly in the Chinese market throughout 2012 and beyond. Today Aston Martin operates seven dealerships in the region, with 13 additional showrooms planned to open in China this year alone.”

He added: “With the new limited edition Dragon 88s, our ‘Q by Aston Martin’ bespoke service and the massive expansion of our sales network, China is on course to become Aston Martin’s third biggest market.”

Each of the 88 cars will feature bespoke details that celebrate the mystical qualities of the dragon symbol, synonymous with power, strength and good luck in Chinese folklore. Among the detail changes, 24-carat gold is applied to the signature Aston Martin wing badges on each car. The cars are also finished in one of three special colors selected to chime with traditional Chinese art and imagery.

‘Q by Aston Martin’ is a bespoke specification service that goes well beyond the already extensive standard palette of paint, leather and trims finishes. This exciting new service brings Aston Martin’s talented designers together with the company’s expert engineers and highly experienced craftspeople, allowing customers to specify their Aston Martin sports car with meticulous attention to detail.

The service covers interior and exterior styling, offering almost endless opportunity for expression. Thanks to Aston Martin's unique VH (Vertical Horizontal) architecture, the philosophy that forms the backbone of its sports cars, the company has evolved a fast, flexible and modular approach to engineering. With ‘Q by Aston Martin’, the ability to commission the design and manufacture of a truly unique car is now within reach.

The Ming dynasty is the inspiration for the ‘Q by Aston Martin’ Rapide on show in Beijing. Ming Blue Paint, ‘glacial’ wings and side strakes, Walnut wooden boot and door inserts, Falcon Grey and Metallic Bronze leather, and Ming-inspired seat embroidery are all unique for this car. Meanwhile the DBS cutaway model at the show stand has been created to give visitors a unique insight into Aston Martin’s unique VH (Vertical Horizontal) architecture.

Aston Martin CEO Dr Ulrich Bez said of the British sport car maker’s dramatic show presence in Beijing: “I’m very happy to be presenting such a compelling collection of luxury sports cars to a Chinese audience. My team has striven to create cars that are as beautiful as they are rare and exotic, and we all look forward to welcoming show visitors in Beijing.”